I'm afraid not. My filter skills are nowhere near good enough to produce complex examples other than by semi-random experimentation. The next part will be the last one on filters, filling in a couple of gaps in the coverage so far, before I move onto the next topic.

On the component transfer primitive it maybe worth mentioning that in 0.91 there was a bug on the transparent parts being transparent black (?) and that the component transfer can bring to unexpected results. Example case -add some blurring to the object, and after component transfer the alpha values to a higher slope. (This had messed up some of my filters thumbnail at openclipart.)

Also that the component transfer itself is rendered rather inaccurately with current cairo.

Jonathan Hoskin has kindly taken it upon himself to extend the number of "Inkscape Special Editions" - so now you can read all the articles up to part 42 in 6 handy compilations, rather than having to download each magazine separately.

The first two are fairly large - 8MB and 5MB. The remaining four were produced by someone else who has a different workflow, as the largest is 2MB (but the images are lower resolution).

I'm more than happy for them to be put on the website. There's no explicit license info in the last four, but I think it's safe to assume the same license as the first couple of parts: CC-BY-SA. Specifically, part 1 contains this paragraph:

The articles contained in this magazine are released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0Unported license. This means you can adapt, copy, distribute and transmit the articles but only under the following conditions: Youmust attribute the work to the original author in some way (at least a name, email or URL) and to this magazine by name ('full circle magazine') and the URL http://www.fullcirclemagazine.org (but not attribute the article(s) in any way that suggests that they endorse you or your use of the work). If you alter, transform, or build upon this work, you must distribute the resulting work under the same, similar or a compatible license.

So as far as I'm concerned you're welcome to put them on the site, but should probably at least include a mention of Full Circle Magazine, and a link to the original download site somewhere on the page.

Full Circle Magazine #119 is out, with part 59 of my series, covering Mesh Gradients. Given that I started with a "prequel" piece, this is actually my 60th article: I've been writing this column for 5 years now!

brynn wrote:Looking forward to that! I find it hard to use any but the most basic features of the Measurement tool. I think there might be a bug or 2.

Xav, you must end up making a few bug reports, while you're learning and researching?

I found the Measurement tool to be reasonably bug free - just not terribly useful, and a little clunky to use. As we both know, Inkscape is not a CAD program, and the shortcomings in the Measurement tool make that abundantly clear.

As for bug reports, I've filed or commented on a few, but not as many as I probably should. When writing an article with a looming deadline, I rarely have the time to isolate the cause or create a test case, so tend to just warn the readers that "here be dragons". Where I'm aware of an existing bug report I do try to include a link, so that readers can investigate further, and add themselves to the "affects me" list.